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<blockquote data-quote="ndfinfan" data-source="post: 325390" data-attributes="member: 2279"><p>Anyone ever have one hub on their trailer get warmer than the other when towing? Friday I jacked trailer, lubed both hubs, checked for any play in the tire, no dragging or grinding when spinning wheel...hubs fine. Saturday morning left town early, got to bait shop in Garrison...checked hubs just for SnGs...both sides cool to the touch. Fished all day...drove the 45 miles home...checked both hubs again. Right wheel hub felt warmer than left. I know obviously it was much warmer driving home in the afternoon, but have you ever had one hub warmer than the other? Could the right wheel surge brake be sticking a little...you ever grease the pads themselves to make sure they don't stick? Trailer is typical Lund Shorelander...3 years old. Thanks for the input gents...appreciate it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ndfinfan, post: 325390, member: 2279"] Anyone ever have one hub on their trailer get warmer than the other when towing? Friday I jacked trailer, lubed both hubs, checked for any play in the tire, no dragging or grinding when spinning wheel...hubs fine. Saturday morning left town early, got to bait shop in Garrison...checked hubs just for SnGs...both sides cool to the touch. Fished all day...drove the 45 miles home...checked both hubs again. Right wheel hub felt warmer than left. I know obviously it was much warmer driving home in the afternoon, but have you ever had one hub warmer than the other? Could the right wheel surge brake be sticking a little...you ever grease the pads themselves to make sure they don't stick? Trailer is typical Lund Shorelander...3 years old. Thanks for the input gents...appreciate it! [/QUOTE]
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